There is nothing inherently wrong with AC3 other than the lack of polish imo. Everything else is subjective. I love the game, as I said before. I'm especially enjoying the change offered by the frontier and the cities. This game gives you a huge sandbox to play in, with many different ways to play in it. As with all games,it will resonate strongly with some, with others not so much.

Damn those horses you call upon really do follow you every where. Had one practically try to rape me and prevented me from climbing a house. Then because I was trying to infiltrate a fort, it followed me throughout the fort, while I slayed motherfuckers in red coats, hilarious.

Tap-a-hoe

"When I was 12, I milked my eel into a pot of turtle stew. I flogged the one-eyed snake, I skinned my sausage. I made the bald man cry into the turtle stew, which I believe my sister ate. At least I hope she did."

I always struggled to play AC games after 1. And as much as i wanna love this, im just finding it so hard to push through. Ive JUST left the the old black dude and am now finally wearing the AC costume and heading to boston....... took $#@!ing long enough!!

Also last I checked AC3 is the end of Desmond's story, not the end of the franchise. Which I'm honestly thrilled about, I love these games (Though the trophies they select are crap, and the bugs seem to get worse with each release.l)

Besides, I wouldnt use him dying as a "there will be more AC games" - it would be what Minerva (Or was that Juno, I dont know anymore) said about Desmond playing his part, and she has to play hers now

Originally Posted by three3-times

I always struggled to play AC games after 1. And as much as i wanna love this, im just finding it so hard to push through. Ive JUST left the the old black dude and am now finally wearing the AC costume and heading to boston....... took $#@!ing long enough!!

I think how they start AC2/3 off improves the story.
Instead of you being this Full Assassin right off the bat and for whatever reason being demoted, you start out as a kid and eventually grow and train into a Full Assassin. Just makes more sense and isnt all gamey.

Damn those horses you call upon really do follow you every where. Had one practically try to rape me and prevented me from climbing a house. Then because I was trying to infiltrate a fort, it followed me throughout the fort, while I slayed motherfuckers in red coats, hilarious.

Tap-a-hoe

That horse is a better assassin than i am. it is always out of sight until you use the whistle and then it is there in a third of the second.

Somebody get me a doctor, I ain't feelin' ill ...But I ain't feelin' this at all...

Really liking it so far, characters are great, storyline is great! A lot of Glitches that piss me off but easily fixed with a checkpoint restart, lots of checkpoints is also good.

The main thing I absolutely $#@!ing hate at the moment at only 27% completion is the amount of loading/breaks in gameplay. I want to watch the cutscenes, but why the $#@! do I have to watch a 30 second cutscene, walk 5 feet, watch another cutscene, enter a door, watch another cutscene??

Really liking it so far, characters are great, storyline is great! A lot of Glitches that piss me off but easily fixed with a checkpoint restart, lots of checkpoints is also good.

The main thing I absolutely $#@!ing hate at the moment at only 27% completion is the amount of loading/breaks in gameplay. I want to watch the cutscenes, but why the $#@! do I have to watch a 30 second cutscene, walk 5 feet, watch another cutscene, enter a door, watch another cutscene??

God damn it just make it one big cutscene!!!

lol this!

I still hate that they haven't quite fixed the climbing and controls. It's still very C-level compared to games like inFamous and Batman.

Did anyone else kind of expect that? I don't know if it was just because I was wanting to play as Connor really badly, but there was something about that first guy I didn't like. He never felt like an assassin, not to mention they didn't make mention of anything between assassins or Templar's and it just felt like they were hiding something.

As I said I'm borrowing someone's 360/ACIII and I've been loaned it for longer, so I'm going to replay some of the past sequences for 100%, as earlier I was rushing through (not to mention half the time it seems to not even tell me what I have to do/not do before whatever it is happens/doesn't happen). So far though I've enjoyed it, I'm still getting used to controls... I keep going to inventory instead of countering... and it doesn't help I'm not used to L/R buttons/triggers and the ABXY scheme.

I thought it was hilarious when you have to go to meet Norris and the dude is the $#@!ter,lol. They make you go up to the $#@!ter and knock, like how the hell would you know the dude was in $#@!ter? Why not just make it so you meet him in front of his house like all the others?

Tap-a-hoe

"When I was 12, I milked my eel into a pot of turtle stew. I flogged the one-eyed snake, I skinned my sausage. I made the bald man cry into the turtle stew, which I believe my sister ate. At least I hope she did."

If there is one major thing I don't like about AC2, it is that the Assassin's and Templars are painted too black and white (Assassin's good and Templars bad). In AC1, Revelations, and AC3, you are simply on one side of 2 different factions. These 2 factions have the same ultimate goal, peace. They just have different methods.

The Assassin's are basically the extreme right-wing and the Templars the extreme left-wing. None are right, both want the same thing (peace), and both do plenty of harm.

I thought it was hilarious when you have to go to meet Norris and the dude is the $#@!ter,lol. They make you go up to the $#@!ter and knock, like how the hell would you know the dude was in $#@!ter? Why not just make it so you meet him in front of his house like all the others?

Tap-a-hoe

hey atleast he didnt glitch for you, he wouldnt leave the $#@!ter for me had to reset to previous check point

hey atleast he didnt glitch for you, he wouldnt leave the $#@!ter for me had to reset to previous check point

He did glitch for me the first time.

"When I was 12, I milked my eel into a pot of turtle stew. I flogged the one-eyed snake, I skinned my sausage. I made the bald man cry into the turtle stew, which I believe my sister ate. At least I hope she did."

Since launch, we’ve been meticulously pouring through your comments and discussing with our Forum Managers, Customer Support Representatives, Developers… basically coordinating across every team involved in the creation and maintenance of Assassin’s Creed III, both single- and multiplayer.

With a game the size and scope of Assassin’s Creed III, it has taken an equally humongous community to ferret out the code gremlins waiting to unleash their treachery… but you’ve risen to the occasion admirably and have not hesitated to alert us on every communication channel available to you, be it Facebook, Twitter, our Forums or Customer Support call centers.

Here are just a few of the issues we are addressing in our next patch (which we’re calling the Thanksgiving Patch), due out by the end of next week:
· SINGLE-PLAYER - Returned Connor’s hood to normal behavior at the end of the game (hood remains up when in Frontier or Cities)
· SINGLE-PLAYER - Reduced difficulty of certain chases
· SINGLE PLAYER – Fixed Various visual glitches
· SINGLE-PLAYER - Fixed player spawn points to reduce desynch on spawn
· SINGLE PLAYER – Fixed rare occurrences of glitches blocking your progression in the main story & secondary missions
· MULTIPLAYER – Tweaked settings to improve connections
· MULTIPLAYER – Tweaked some of the abilities and other gameplay elements
· MULTIPLAYER – Fixed some issues with ranking

As stated above, this first patch is nearly complete and we should be rolling it out by the end of next week (provided everything goes according to plan). We will also continue working to resolve any remaining issues that have been reported (yeah, there are a few we didn’t get to in this one).

It's crazy how many glitches there are, and especially the ones that happen so frequently that it's ridiculous they weren't caught in testing.

I'm enjoying the game, but it's frustrating when half the item delivery side-quests don't activate correctly and you can't ever dual-assassinate people unless you do so from the air (those are just two that frustrate me the most). Oh yea, almost forgot, the annoying marker misplacement. I placed it in one area and once I got there and looked at my map I was like 1000 meters away from it (in the frontier).

I'll likely be done with the game before they release it, it's a shame.

Most annoying glitch so far is in North New York, trying to liberate it but the parts where you bribe the guy at peoples houses isn't registering and just has me at 2/3 done.

EDIT: Never mind, apparently you have to kill the guy on the third bribe, makes no mention of that fact in the game though.

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"When I was 12, I milked my eel into a pot of turtle stew. I flogged the one-eyed snake, I skinned my sausage. I made the bald man cry into the turtle stew, which I believe my sister ate. At least I hope she did."

Hooray for bloody deus ex machinas. You know, I was actually one of the few people who quite enjoyed Mass Effect 3's ending. While I disliked the fact that it was sprung on you at the end rather than slowly feeding you (deus ex machina), i thought the endless cycle and the eternal opposing forces of chaos and order was an interesting thing.
Weirdly, in AC, where chaos vs order is a constant struggle, this sort of fell flat in the end. We have another similar deus ex machina (literally, because deus ex machina means godly intervention), but just poorly done in general. Also a bit confused because the real Assassin's choice would of been to let the solar flares happen, so that humans still have free will, instead of desmonds choice of being enslaved. So he's hoping someone else will step up to the plate and rid the world of Juno, which imo is what the new series will be based on.

Again, I actually liked ME3s ending, but just thought it was a little too short and too sudden. It had nice music, a good visual metaphor and an actual real tangible context of the situation (earth is VISIBLY under attack).
AC3 on the other hand just made me go "meh". I wasn't ultra annoyed or anything but just not impressed. They walk a few steps and boom ending cutscene.

It will be interesting to see if people get just as pissed off about this ending compared to Mass Effect. If not, then in my mind I know for certain that the ME3 ending reaction was nothing but a snowball effect of ridiculous internet angst.

"When I was 12, I milked my eel into a pot of turtle stew. I flogged the one-eyed snake, I skinned my sausage. I made the bald man cry into the turtle stew, which I believe my sister ate. At least I hope she did."

There are a couple annoying bugs here and there like horses floating, territories that cannot be taken and free running not working properly sometimes. Getting 100% Synch in sequence 7.3 with the 2 war ships, was a pain in the ass. I found the difficulty unnecessarily high and climbing those two boats buggy.

But nah, they are not game breakers. It's just that with Blops2 in the house I might as well wait for the patch. Plus I find the story so far somewhat lacking, I hope it'll get better later, although seeing that I am at 50% of the game I doubt it'll get much better. They should make one in Feudal Japan with ninjas instead.

I still hate that they haven't quite fixed the climbing and controls. It's still very C-level compared to games like inFamous and Batman.

Those games are rather simplistic in their climbing. AC is a lot more subtle, making it more prone to mistakes, but it looks that much better. In infamous you just bunnyhop along the wall and Batman has his batclaw.

By far the best AC title, minor glitches that I've not encountered save a floating gun and Connor suffering epilepsy be damned. I can see where a lot of people said it felt disappointing by past standards, but this is the first time the opening scenes actually gripped me--and I think that this has to do with the fact that this feels nothing like "Assassin's Creed" and more like "You're a $#@!ing Pirate, and a Hunter, and a Native American, and a Badass--oh, and an Assassin, too, I guess; here's your clothes or whatever. You can use those little $#@! hidden blades... Pfff, ahaha, just kidding, here's a hatchet and rope dart, go mercilessly slaughter $#@!."

I love the fact that the game throws you into swash-buckling pirate adventures, stealthy nobleman pursuits, and top-side brawlers within the first two hours. I love the fact that Haytham looks like Mitt Romney with a pony-tail and top-hat. I love the fact that the developers have finally unabashedly done away with the pretense of this being a stealth/assassin title, and made the game a full-on brawler. I love the brutality of the fights and the minor tweaks that make it the most engaging title in that regard. I love that the world is no longer a majestic civilization donned in culture and cathedrals, but a world of turgid settlers just beginning to plant the roots of their country's future. I love the tension hanging like mist throughout the streets. I love the animations. I love Connor's reticence paired with his temper. I love his innate sense of honor as opposed to Ezio's being made-into-honorable story. I love the frontier. I love the graphics. I love the bickering between townsfolk. I love that Charles Lee from Haytham's story is a bright-eyed youth, while in Connor's his eyes are bugged out, he wears a perpetual sneer, and he looks to always have just concluded the daily necessity of kicking a baby to death. I love the hunting. I love the music. I love the characters.

What I DON'T LIKE is so completely minor as to opposed to what I do that I won't waste any time writing it. This game is amazing, and in so few strokes has completely eclipsed all past AC titles for me. I wouldn't be able to enjoy them again after this. By far this year's best outing, at least for me.

Those games are rather simplistic in their climbing. AC is a lot more subtle, making it more prone to mistakes, but it looks that much better. In infamous you just bunnyhop along the wall and Batman has his batclaw.

I see what you mean there, in AC ya character looks like he is climbing in Infamous he looks like he is bunny hopping everywhere

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